Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report in Nottinghamshire Cumulative Data from 21/02/2020 - 18/10/2020
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22/10/2020 Intro Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report in Nottinghamshire Cumulative data from 21/02/2020 - 18/10/2020 Overview This report summarises the information from the surveillance system which is used to monitor the cases of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Nottinghamshire (excluding Nottingham city). The report is based on daily data up to 18 October 2020. COVID-19 cases are identified by taking specimens from people and sending these specimens to laboratories to be tested. If the test is positive, this is referred to as a lab-confirmed case. Data includes lab-confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 from pillar 1 (NHS hospital and Public Health England laboratories) and pillar 2 (commercial partner laboratories) of the Government's testing programme. There are many factors that can contribute to the number of cases in an area. As part of local outbreak control arrangements, a team meets daily to review information about new cases to identify where further investigation or action is required. Technical details The maps presented in the report examine counts and rates of COVID-19 at Middle Super Output Area level. Middle Layer Super Output Areas are a census based geography used in the reporting of small area statistics in England and Wales. The minimum population is 5,411 and the average is 8,363. As such they are larger than electoral wards but smaller than Districts. Disclosure control rules have been applied to all figures not currently in the public domain. All counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed. Data has been sourced from Public Health England. The report has been compiled by Performance, Intelligence and Policy Team at Nottinghamshire County Council. 1/1 22/10/2020 Covid counts Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report in Nottinghamshire Cumulative data from 21/02/2020 - 18/10/2020 Cases per week PILLAR 1 PILLAR 2 Pillar 1 + 2 Pillar 1 Pillar 2 2500 combined data data from swab data from swab from both Pillar 1 testing in PHE labs testing for the 2000 and Pillar 2 of the and NHS hospitals wider population, 1500 UK Government’s for those with a as set out in 2016 COVID-19 testing clinical need, and government 1000 1664 Count ofCases programme health and care guidance 1015 workers 500 181 189 336 236 219 202 193 207 202 225 0 COVID-19 cases | Cumulative data from 6 April 4 May 1 June8 June 6 July 2 March9 March 13 April20 April27 April 11 May18 May25 May 15 June22 June29 June 13 July20 July27 July 21/02/2020 - 18/10/2020 (total) 16 March23 March30 March 3 August10 August17 August24 August31 August 5 October 17 February24 February 12 October 7 September14 September21 September28 September Week Commencing 9693 2178 7515 Population pyramid - Pillar 1 Population pyramid - Pillar 2 Moving average of cases per day CASES PILLAR 1 PILLAR 2 Female Male Female Male PILLAR 1 PILLAR 2 51 45 726 572 CASES CASES 0-19 0-19 300 20-29 88 61 20-29 999 840 30-39 72 95 30-39 588 533 200 COVID-19 cases | Cumulative data from 40-49 109 81 40-49 580 385 12/10/2020 - 18/10/2020 (latest week) 50-59 126 116 50-59 653 549 80 110 294 227 Cases perday ** 60-69 60-69 100 2241 225 2016 70-79 158 206 70-79 114 121 CASES PILLAR 1 PILLAR 2 80+ 408 359 80+ 229 104 0 CASES CASES Mar 2020 May 2020 Jul 2020 Sep 2020 71 Years median age* 35Years median age* Day of Specimen date ** All counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed * median age is the middle when all ages are lined up smallest to largest - half of the cases are younger than this age and half are older 1/1 22/10/2020 Districts Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report in Nottinghamshire Cumulative data from 21/02/2020 - 18/10/2020 Cumulative cases per District Pillar 1 + 2 Pillar 1 Pillar 2 District Ashfield Bassetlaw Broxtowe Gedling Mansfield Newark & Sherwood Rushcliffe combined data from data from swab testing in data from swab testing 2000 both Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 PHE labs and NHS hospitals for the wider population, of the UK Government’s for those with a clinical need, as set out in government COVID-19 testing and health and care workers guidance 1500 programme Pillar 1 + 2 Pillar 1 Pillar 2 1000 Cases Cases Cases Ashfield 1410 331 1079 500 Cumulative COVID-19cases Bassetlaw 1222 351 871 0 Mar 2020 Apr 2020 May 2020 Jun 2020 Jul 2020 Aug 2020 Sep 2020 Oct 2020 Specimen Date Broxtowe 1616 314 1302 RateRate of ofcumulative cumulative cases cases per per 100,000 100,000 population population by by district district 2,0002,000 Gedling 1532 308 1224 vs. Eng Sig. higher | Similar | Sig. lower 1,5001,500 Mansfield 958 220 738 England Average 1,0001,000 Newark & 1295 368 927 Sherwood 500500 Rushcliffe 1660 286 1374 0 0 Ashfield Bassetlaw BroxtoweBroxtowe GedlingGedling MansfieldMansfield NewarkNewark && RushcliffeRushcliffe SherwoodSherwood 1/1 22/10/2020 MSOAs all dates Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report in Nottinghamshire Cumulative data from 21/02/2020 - 18/10/2020 | COVID-19 by MSOA | PILLARS 1 + 2 9693 CASES 2178 PILLAR 1 CASES 7515 PILLAR 2 CASES Confirmed COVID-19 cases by MSOA Confirmed COVID-19 rates per 100,000 population by MSOA Beeston North 263 Beeston North West Bridgford 248 Lowdham, Bleasby & Gunthor… Lowdham, Bleasby & Gunth… 213 West Bridgford Beeston Town 193 Beeston Town Woodthorpe & Arno Vale 185 Cotgrave Kimberley South, Trowell & … 175 Ruddington Cotgrave 163 Woodthorpe & Arno Vale Hucknall Town 151 Edwalton Compton Acres & Lutterell 145 Bestwood Village Ruddington 145 Hucknall Westville Worksop Kilton 143 Attenborough & Chilwell East Hucknall North & East 140 Hucknall Town Lady Bay 136 Lady Bay Edwalton 135 Compton Acres & Lutterell Gamston & Holme Pierrepo… 135 Gamston & Holme Pierrepoint Hucknall Westville 135 Worksop Town & South Edwinstowe & Clipstone 132 Carlton Hill Carlton 130 Ratcliffe,Ratcliffe, Sutton Sutton Bonington Bonington & &… … Attenborough & Chilwell Ea… 129 Gedling North Sutton Forest Side & New … 126 Kimberley South, Trowell & A… 0 200 0K 2K Top 20 MSOAs by number of COVID-19 cases Top 20 MSOAs by rate of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population 1/1.